Search: id:A060793 Results 1-1 of 1 results found. %I A060793 %S A060793 1,60,120,168,336,360,504,660,720,960,1080,1092,1320,1344,1920,2160,2184, %T A060793 2448,2520,2688,3000,3420,3600,3840,4080,4860,4896,5040,5376,5616,5760, %U A060793 6048,6072,6840,7200,7500,7560,7680,7800,7920,9720,9828,10080,10752 %N A060793 Orders of finite perfect groups (groups such that G = G' where G' is the commutator subgroup of G). %C A060793 This comment is about the four sequences A001034, A060793, A056866, A056868: The Feit Thompson theorem says that a finite group with odd order is solvable, hence apart from the first trivial term of A060793 all the other numbers in these sequences are even. %C A060793 Since a non-cyclic simple group is perfect this sequence contains A001034 and since a perfect group is non-solvable this sequence is a subsequence of A056866 (apart from the initial term). %D A060793 D. Holt and W. Plesken, Perfect Groups, Oxford University Press, 1989. %H A060793 T. Leinster, Perfect numbers and groups %e A060793 A_{5} is perfect since it is equivalent to A_{5}'. %Y A060793 Cf. A001034, A056866. %Y A060793 Sequence in context: A096490 A056866 A098136 this_sequence A087004 A049058 A056501 %Y A060793 Adjacent sequences: A060790 A060791 A060792 this_sequence A060794 A060795 A060796 %K A060793 nonn %O A060793 1,2 %A A060793 Ahmed Fares (ahmedfares(AT)my-deja.com), Apr 26 2001 Search completed in 0.001 seconds